143 Ga. App. 87 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1977
This case is an election contest. It was dismissed without hearing the merits as it was determined by the trial court that service on the State Election Board was not "attempted or perfected” by contestants until December 22, 1976, just immediately prior to the regularly scheduled hearing on that date; and therefore, the contestants had not complied with the requirements of Code § 34-203 (d). A certificate of service showing service by certified mail on the chairman of the State Election Board was filed in the trial court on December 22, 1976. Held:
1. Code § 34-203 (d) requires that the State Election Board be served with a copy of a proceeding contesting an election "by mailing a copy to the chairman by certified or registered mail, and a certificate that such service has been made shall be filed by the plaintiff or his attorney.” The trial court cited Smith v. Nathan, 127 Ga. App. 610 (194 SE2d 490) and others which followed the Smith case in support of the dismissal. Smith, as well as the other cases all concerned the complete absence of any service on the State Election Board and held that the absence of service was a fatal jurisdictional defect. Here, there was service, although it may have been "late service.” The statute authorizes service by certified mail and we therefore apply the rule stated in the Civil Practice Act that service by mail when authorized by statute
2. The other issues concern the constitutionality of Code § 34-203 (d), which were not raised and decided in the trial court and thus present nothing for decision.
Judgment reversed.